My daughter and I were well into playing Don't Break the Ice when she held one of the cubes to the television. Then we held a bunch of them together and did it again - we looked at each other and knew this had to be done.

Here is the game itself for reference.

We laid out 12 sets of the game on a very flat table with the "open" end of the cubes up and glued them all together using clear liquid nails and aligning them with a steel ruler. What you see here is one half of the whole "screen" coming together.

A closeup of the back. You can see that there are gaps, due to the cubes being slightly smaller on the open end. These were fused with a line of airplane cement. Takes a good while to do every single row. And use a fan!

Then it was encased in a simple wooden frame.Here is the front.

And the back.

The end result is that when you set this in front of your television, it becomes a magical animated pixel display.